Western Big 6 Conference Explained

Western Big 6 Conference
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Conference:IHSA
Teams:8
Region:West Central Illinois

The Western Big 6 Conference is a high school conference in western central Illinois. The conference participates in athletics and activities in the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). The conference comprises public high schools with large enrollments, as well a private school, in the Illinois Quad Cities, Galesburg, Illinois, and Quincy, Illinois.

Current membership

SchoolLocation
(Population)
MascotColors2019-20 EnrollmentIHSA Classes 2/3/4[1] IHSA Music Class[2] IHSA Football Class[3] IHSA Cheerleading Class
Alleman High SchoolRock Island, IL
(57,108)
Pioneers435 / 709.50 (multiplied)A/1A/2AB4AMedium squad
Galesburg High SchoolGalesburg, IL
(30,052)
Silver Streaks1,284AA/2A/3AAA6AMedium squad
Geneseo High SchoolGeneseo, IL
(6,539)
Maple Leafs840.5AA/2A/3AA4AMedium squad
Moline High SchoolMoline, IL
(42,985)
Maroons2,061AA/3A/4AAA7ALarge squad
Quincy High SchoolQuincy, IL
(39,463)
Blue Devils1,788AA/3A/4AAA7ALarge Squad
Rock Island High SchoolRock Island, IL
(57,108)
Rocks1,626AA/2A/3AA6AMedium squad
Sterling High SchoolSterling, IL
(14,782)
Golden Warriors1,021AA/2A/3AA5AMedium squad
United Township High SchoolEast Moline, IL
(21,374)
Panthers1,666AA/3A/4AAA6AMedium squad
Sources:IHSA Conferences[4] and IHSA Member Schools Directory[5]

History

The Western Big 6 Conference was established in 1969. The conference consisted of four schools from the Quad Cities area, one from Quincy, and one from Galesburg. The charter members were Moline High School, Rock Island High School, Rock Island Alleman High School, United Township High School (East Moline), Quincy Senior High School, and Galesburg High School. Enrollments have ranged from over 2000 students, to Alleman, the league's only private school, with about 300.[6]

Prior to the advent of the Western Big 6 Conference, the schools of the present day conference are known to have participated in several other conferences:[7]

SchoolYearsConsolidationsConference Came FromState Championships (1969–Present)
Alleman High School1969–Presentn/aUnknown7
Galesburg High School1969–Presentn/aIllini2
Geneseo High School2019–PresentAtkinson High School (1988)[9] NIB-12-
Moline High School1969–Present1952 Coal Valley[10] Mississippi Valley9
Quincy High School1969–Presentn/aUnknown9
Rock Island High School1969–Presentn/aMississippi Valley5
Sterling High School2019–PresentN/ANIB-123
United Township High School1969–Present1920 Silvis[11] Mississippi Valley3

Competitive success

The present-day Western Big 6 Conference has won 38 state championships in IHSA-sponsored athletics and activities: [5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Page Not Found. www.ihsa.org.
  2. Web site: Page Not Found. www.ihsa.org.
  3. Web site: Page Not Found. www.ihsa.org.
  4. Web site: Page Not Found. www.ihsa.org.
  5. Web site: Schools | IHSA. www.ihsa.org.
  6. http://streaks.org/athletics/wb6.html
  7. Web site: The Great Conferences.
  8. Web site: Geneseo, Sterling join Western Big 6. March 21, 2018 .
  9. Web site: The Atkinson High School "Tigers".
  10. Web site: Coal Valley High School.
  11. Web site: Silvis High School.